Saturday, February 11, 2017

What could possibly go wrong? Well, let’s see: all of the jihadis
who murdered 130 people in Paris in November 2015 had just entered
Europe as refugees. In February 2015, the Islamic State boasted it would
soon flood Europe with as many as 500,000 refugees. The Lebanese Education Minister said in September 2015 that there were 20,000 jihadis among the refugees in camps in his country.
Meanwhile, 80% of migrants
who have come to Europe claiming to be fleeing the war in Syria aren’t
really from Syria at all. So why are they claiming to be Syrian and
streaming into Europe, and now the U.S. as well? An Islamic State operative
gave the answer when he boasted in September 2015, shortly after the
migrant influx began, that among the flood of refugees, 4,000 Islamic
State jihadis had already entered Europe. He explained their purpose:
“It’s our dream that there should be a caliphate not only in Syria but
in all the world, and we will have it soon, inshallah.” These Muslims
were going to Europe in the service of that caliphate: “They are going
like refugees,” he said, but they were going with the plan of sowing
blood and mayhem on European streets. As he told this to journalists, he
smiled and said, “Just wait.”
On May 10, 2016, Patrick Calvar, the head of France’s DGSI internal intelligence agency, said that the Islamic State was using migrant routes through the Balkans to get jihadis into Europe.
But what does Merkel care about any of that? To be concerned about it would be “Islamophobic”!

“Haven’t they learnt a thing? Merkel’s government ‘hoping to bring in 12 MILLION migrants,'” by Siobhan McFadyen, Express, February 10, 2017:

ANGELA Merkel may just have pushed through rapid
deportation rules as well as a ban on refugees but she is not planning
on closing Germany’s doors to migrants forever.
Just last week the under-fire German Chancellor placed a ban on the
families of as many as three million people who arrived in Germany
during the migrant crisis joining their relatives.
The ban, which also applies to women and children and elderly
relatives from war torn countries, has been put in place for two years
after the country revealed the crisis will cost £37bn this year.
Now just days after the Bundestag voted to speed up deportation and
mandatory finger printing, it’s emerged they have outlined the country
needs 300,000 people a YEAR for the next 40 years to stop population
decline.
A leaked report from Mrs Merkel’s government said Germany would need
to take in 12m migrants over the next four decades to keep Germany’s
population size stable….